What are the responsibilities and job description for the Plant Manager - Salt Lake City position at USA – DuBois Chemicals, Inc?
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This role is responsible for leading the Salt Lake City plant in the DuBois Chemicals network managing ~15 production and support operators, 1 supervisor, and dotted line supervision of the quality team, EHS, customer services representatives, scheduling team and procurement. The plant manager is responsible for maintaining the safety, quality, culture, delivery, productivity, cost, customer service levels and inventory for the Jacksonville plant in the DuBois network. This role reports to the Director of Manufacturing and is also responsible for continued growth and capacity planning for the plant as part of DuBois broader acquisition strategy to improve the optimization of our network footprint.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Improve the environmental, health and safety of the site utilizing the safety scorecard process and partnering with the EHS manager (headquarters) for improvements and investigations
Improve the production quality, working closely with our QC team stationed in Cincinnati, OH as well as our Regional QC department based out of Nampa, ID.
Manage day to day batch production goals for the business to reduce SKU backlog
Work with the continuous improvement leaders to implement process changes that would improve throughput and improve productivity in the plant
Work with the training manager/human resources to develop process to recruit, train and onboard new employees and mentor supervisors and leads to help improve retention, onboarding and training
Coach, mentor and train the working leads and supervisors to improve the culture and deliver on key KPI’s for the business
Analyze data, hunt for opportunities and drive cost out/productivity improvements utilizing functional resources across the network to deliver on productivity goals for the plant measured on a dollar per pound basis at the plant level
Build capital plan and mentor maintenance supervisor/maintenance staff to execute capital improvements that would impact safety, quality and productivity in the plant with ROI calculations as needed as well as maintain the PM program and establish OEE calculations
Communicate business goals to the plant regularly and improve communication across the plant on goals and objectives that meet our safety, quality, delivery, cost, productivity and inventory targets for the site
Manage relationships with reports on cultural improvements for the plant and actively address employee complaints/grievances
Work with functional leaders and direct reports to create capacity to meet changing business demands and growth targets year over year for plant output whiling improving cost/productivity
Responsible for delivering budgetary goals for the site and executing action plans to meet budget that would be presented monthly at site operating meeting to the Director of Manufacturing, COO and Financial Planning and Analysis focal
QUALIFICATIONS
Looking for a candidate with knowledge of batch chemical processing, proven success in improving the EHS culture
Chemical engineering or chemical manufacturing experience preferred
Candidates should have strong communication skills and great organizational/time management skills
Candidates must have intimate knowledge and experience in change management
Candidates who would strive in our environment are willing to get hands on daily and willing to operate in a fast-pace, action-oriented environment
Candidates must show strong leadership skills and ability to drive accountability utilizing both disciplinary and incentive-based action plans
Proven successful work experience as a plant manager.
Experience in the chemical industry or related field, with exposure to manufacturing best practices and continuous improvement.
Ability to drive change, improve/create new processes in a fast-paced environment.
Adequate knowledge of business and management principles (budgeting, capital expenditure, strategic planning, resource allocation and human resources).
Financial acumen - Understands and uses financial statements as the ultimate scorecard.
Experience with developing and approving capital investment projects.
Familiarity with industry standard equipment and technical expertise.
Applied continuous improvement principles thru use of Lean and Six Sigma concepts/tools.
Knowledge of safety, quality, productivity, demand creation, inventory and stewardship processes.
Computer literacy, proficient with Microsoft Office.
Strong analytical and problem solving-ability to gather data, analyze effectively, and communicate results.
Ability to drive improvement in the plant.
Strong team building, decision-making and people management skills.
Must possess solid leadership traits and be able to solve problems, make decisions, set priorities, and remain self-motivated.
A decisive and self-confident manner at setting priorities and interacting with other team members.
Attention to detail and a willingness to hold self and other responsible for adherence to established procedures.
Analytical, data driven mind-set and capability to analyze and drive efficiency when opportunities are presented.
EDUCATION REQUREMENTS
BS degree in Engineering, Business Management, Supply Chain, or related field required.
OTHER INFORMATION
Physical Demands
Frequently is required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and talk or hear.
DuBois provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, age, disability, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, service in the military, veteran status, or any other protected status in accordance with applicable federal, state, and/or local law and/or regulation.